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Complete Guide for Expatriation to Dubai in 2025
Équipe IziVisas8 minJuly 22, 2025

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Dubai, with its economic vitality, sunny climate all year round, and safety, attracts thousands of expatriates from around the world each year. Whether to boost one's career, enjoy attractive tax benefits, or embark on a new adventure, the city positions itself as a premier destination...

Complete Guide to Expatriation in Dubai in 2025

Introduction

Dubai, with its economic dynamism, year-round sunny climate, and safety, attracts thousands of expatriates from around the world every year. Whether to boost their career, benefit from attractive taxation, or embark on a new adventure, the city positions itself as a top destination for 2025. This guide is aimed at all those considering settling in Dubai, regardless of their nationality, and aims to provide a comprehensive, practical, and detailed overview to successfully expatriate.

1. Travel Preparation

Required Documents

  • To expatriate to Dubai, it is essential to:
  • Possess a valid passport (valid for at least 6 months after the planned entry date).
  • Provide several recent passport-sized photos.
  • Prepare an employment contract or proof of investment depending on the type of visa chosen.
  • Fill out the official visa application form.
  • Undergo a medical examination (blood test and chest X-ray).
  • Obtain an Emirates ID (resident identity card).

Note: Before leaving your home country, verify the specific tax and administrative exit procedures for your nationality. Some countries (France, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.) require official termination of your tax residence to avoid double taxation or administrative complications later.

Vaccinations and Health

No mandatory vaccinations are required for travelers coming from Europe or America. However, it is recommended to be up-to-date with universal vaccines: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, whooping cough, hepatitis B. A medical check-up is mandatory for obtaining a residence visa (HIV testing, tuberculosis screening).

Health insurance: International health insurance is strongly advised, as medical costs in Dubai can be high. Many employers offer coverage, but check the scope of guarantees thoroughly before departure.

Budget to Consider

The budget for settling in Dubai varies depending on the profile, living standards, family size, etc. Consider:

  • Visa administrative fees: 1,000 to 5,000 AED depending on the visa type.
  • Airfare: 300 to 900 € depending on the season and departure point.
  • Deposit and first rent: 10,000 to 40,000 AED depending on accommodation.
  • Setup costs (furnishings, subscriptions, transportation, etc.): 5,000 to 15,000 AED.

Plan for a financial cushion equivalent to a minimum of 3 months of expenses to secure the transition.

2. Practical Information

Best time to visit

  • Ideal climate: From November to March, with pleasant temperatures (20-28°C), low humidity, clear skies.
  • Summer (June to September): Intense heat (up to 45°C), high humidity. Not recommended for first-time settlers, unless for professional reasons.
  • Ramadan: Lifestyle changes during this holy month (catering, schedules, social life), to be considered when planning your departure.

How to get there

Dubai is served by two major international airports:

  • Dubai International Airport (DXB)
  • Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC)

Direct flights are available from most major cities in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America.

Getting around locally

  • Public transportation: State-of-the-art metro, tram, air-conditioned buses, taxis. The Nol card allows access to all public transport.
  • Car: Renting or buying a car is common, but beware of heavy traffic during peak hours.
  • Mobile apps: Uber, Careem, and other ride-hailing services are widely used.

3. Accommodation

Types of accommodation

  • Apartment in a residence (tower, private residence)
  • Individual villas or in a compound
  • Shared living (especially for young professionals or students)
  • Hotels and aparthotels for the first few weeks
AreaHighlightsRecommended profile
DowntownCenter, Burj Khalifa, urban lifeProfessionals, singles
Dubai MarinaBeaches, nightlife, expatriatesYoung professionals, couples
JumeirahResidential, beaches, international schoolsFamilies
Business BayNear offices, modernExecutives, entrepreneurs
Al BarshaMore affordable, near Mall of the EmiratesAll profiles

Budget and reservations

  • Studio/1 bedroom: 4,000 to 8,000 AED/month
  • 2-3 bedrooms: 8,000 to 20,000 AED/month
  • Family villas: 15,000 to 40,000 AED/month
  • Tips:
  • Use reputable agencies.
  • Require a written contract.
  • Allocate 5% of annual rent for agency fees.
  • Negotiate payment in multiple checks (usually 4 to 12).

4. Culture and Traditions

Customs and Practices

  • Respect for local traditions: Politeness, discretion, respecting dress codes in public places.
  • Religion: Islam is the official religion. During Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during the day.
  • Behavior: Public displays of affection are discouraged. Alcohol is only permitted in licensed venues.

Language and Communication

  • Official language: Arabic
  • Common language: English is used everywhere, both in professional settings and daily life.
  • Other frequently spoken languages: Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog, Russian, French.
  • Tips: Learning a few words in Arabic is always appreciated.

Festivals and Events

  • Dubai Shopping Festival (January-February)
  • Dubai Food Festival (February-March)
  • Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha (major religious festivals)
  • Dubai International Film Festival
  • Dubai Expo (international events and fairs all year round)

5. Gastronomy

Typical Dishes

  • Machbous (spiced rice with meat or fish)
  • Shawarma (grilled meat sandwich)
  • Hummus, falafel, tabbouleh
  • Lebanese grilled foods and mezzes
  • Al Fanar Restaurant (traditional Emirati cuisine)
  • Zuma (Japanese, Downtown)
  • Pierchic (seafood, ocean view)
  • Ravi’s (Pakistani, popular with expats)
  • Arabian Tea House (local cuisine, Al Fahidi district)

Street Food

Street food is omnipresent, especially in popular neighborhoods and near beaches:

  • Shawarmas, falafel, fresh juices, Middle Eastern pastries
  • Numerous food trucks and gourmet markets

6. Activities and Sightseeing

Must-see

  • Burj Khalifa (tallest tower in the world)
  • Dubai Mall (shopping, aquarium, ice rink)
  • Palm Jumeirah (artificial archipelago, beaches, luxury hotels)
  • Dubai Marina (promenade, restaurants)
  • Al Fahidi Historic District (museums, traditional souks)

Off the beaten path

  • Desert (safari, camping, sandboarding)
  • Alserkal Avenue (artistic and creative district)
  • Hatta (hiking, kayaking, nature)
  • Spice and Gold Souks (Deira)
  • Global Village (multicultural park)

Activities based on interests

  • Sports: golf, kitesurfing, diving, horse riding
  • Family: water parks, Legoland, aquariums, secure beaches
  • Nightlife: rooftop bars, clubs, international concerts

7. Safety Tips

Areas to avoid

Dubai is one of the safest cities in the world. Crimes are rare and the police are very present.

  • Avoid: Wandering in isolated industrial areas at night, provocative behavior in public.

Common scams

  • Fake real estate agents: Always go through authorized agencies.
  • Online scams: Verify the authenticity of job or rental offers.
  • Fake taxis: Use official taxis or reputable apps.

Emergency numbers

  • Police: 999
  • Ambulance: 998
  • Fire brigade: 997
  • International private ambulance: services available via private hospitals

8. Detailed Budget

Average Costs (per month, for a single person)

ExpenseMinimum BudgetAverage BudgetPremium Budget
Accommodation4,000 AED8,000 AED> 20,000 AED
Food1,500 AED3,000 AED> 6,000 AED
Transportation300 AED1,000 AED> 2,000 AED
Phone/Internet300 AED600 AED1,000 AED
Leisure and outings500 AED2,000 AED> 5,000 AED
Health/Insurance400 AED900 AED2,000 AED and above

Tips to Save

  • Opt for shared accommodation or living outside the city center.
  • Use public transportation or carpooling.
  • Take advantage of special offers and happy hours in restaurants.
  • Shop at hypermarkets (Carrefour, Lulu) rather than small convenience stores.
  • Purchase a local SIM card with unlimited data.

Cards and Payments

  • Most payments are made by bank card (Visa, Mastercard).
  • Contactless payment is widespread.
  • Keep some cash (dirhams) for small purchases.
  • Quickly open a local bank account (issuing a card within a few days after obtaining the Emirates ID).

Conclusion

Moving to Dubai in 2025 means choosing a cosmopolitan, safe city focused on the future. With good preparation, an open mind, and a willingness to integrate, the adventure is within everyone’s reach, regardless of their country of origin. Don’t hesitate to seek professional support for the most technical steps, and embark on this unique experience in the heart of the Middle East. Best of luck settling in Dubai!

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